University Press Copublishing Division / Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Pages: 242
Trim: 6¾ x 9½
978-1-61147-436-7 • Hardback • July 2010 • $107.00 • (£82.00)
Deborah Eicher-Catt is assistant professor of communication arts and sciences at the Pennsylvania State University, York.
Isaac E. Catt is author of over 100 academic papers and founding member and Fellow of the International Communicology Institute.
Regarding the typical definition of communication as a means to an end based on uncritically-accepted assumptions, Eicher-Catt (communication arts and sciences, Pennsylvania State U.-York) and Catt, cofounders of the International Communicology Institute, introduce communicology as a holistic approach applying a synthesis of semiotics and phenomenology to embodied discourse mediated by the perception of cultural signs and codes. Eight essays situate the approach in intrapersonal, interpersonal, social, and cultural contexts. Foucault's efficacy model and Merleau-Ponty's agency model of communicology are mapped. Examples include weblogs as illustrations of personal agency and efficiency, and women's ascension to the Oval Office as a question of symbolic space, not just a matter of time. Distributed by Associated University Presses.
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